Oscar Kightley

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Poster for Next Goal Wins (2023)

Next Goal Wins (2023)

M104 mins|45%85%
Taika Waititi's follow-up to 2019's Jojo Rabbit is this...
Taika Waititi's follow-up to 2019's Jojo Rabbit is this adaptation of the 2014 soccer documentary, following the American Samoan football team - the worst team in the world - and Dutch coach Thomas Rongen's attempt to turn around their fortunes. Michael Fassbender plays Rongen, co-stars Elisabeth Moss, Rhys Darby, Oscar Kightley and David Fane.
Poster for Moana (Te Reo Māori version)

Moana (Te Reo Māori version)

PG107 mins
Disney Animation's 56th animated feature film, from...
Disney Animation's 56th animated feature film, from the directors of Aladdin and The Little Mermaid.
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Poster for Dawn Raid

Dawn Raid

M98 mins|100%
Filmmaker Oscar Kightley tells the story of...
Filmmaker Oscar Kightley tells the story of Dawn Raid Entertainment, the iconic South Auckland music label that backed hip-hop and RnB artists like Savage and Aaradhna. 
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Poster for Hunt For the Wilderpeople

Hunt For the Wilderpeople

PG101 mins|97%91%
Taika Waititi's (Boy) adaptation of Barry Crump's Wild...
Taika Waititi's (Boy) adaptation of Barry Crump's Wild Pork and Watercress. A national manhunt is ordered for rebellious kid Ricky (Julian Dennison) and his foster uncle (Sam Neill) who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush.
Poster for Sione's 2: Unfinished Business

Sione's 2: Unfinished Business

92 mins46%
Sequel to the awesome Sione's Wedding (2006),...
Sequel to the awesome Sione's Wedding (2006), picking up five years later with the Duckrockers dealing with marriage, parenthood, money and a missing Bolo (David Fane).
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Poster for Sione's Wedding

Sione's Wedding

From the Naked Samoans, national treasure &...
From the Naked Samoans, national treasure & makers of Bro'Town: a comedy set in Grey Lynn about four boys who’ve failed to age sensibly.
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